After one night of operations and with slightly warmer weather predicted Wednesday night, Multnomah and Washington counties ...
A map, available on the National Weather Service in Portland website, breaks down these advisories across the region. The ...
On Tuesday at 4:16 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated winter weather advisory valid for Wednesday between ...
The combination of cool temperatures and showery weather has meant Willamette Valley snow is possible at lower elevations ...
Slushy and slick conditions possible across the morning hours around Portland and Vancouver. Be sure to give yourself extra time for the commute tomorrow morning.
ODOT announced shortly before 6 a.m. that all northbound lanes of I-405 are closed near Naito Parkway due to a crash.
There's a chance of widespread sticking snow on the Willamette Valley floor, including in Portland Tuesday overnight through noon on Wednesday.
Just before 6:30 a.m., the National Weather Service in Portland dropped the Winter Weather Advisory for the lower elevations of the Willamette Valley.
If you were hoping to wake up to a bit of snow on the ground Wednesday, you may be disappointed. The track of the low pressure system that sat offshore of the Oregon Coast on Tuesday has shifted ...
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for the Cascades from Central Oregon to the Canadian border starting Thursday evening and lasting through Saturday afternoon.
The higher up you go into the hills and mountains the more snow you are going to find. The temperatures above 1000 feet ...
Pull out the extra comforter. Portland and much of the Willamette Valley can expect a week of freezing overnight temperatures from Feb. 3 to Feb. 10.